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PERSONALS

Mr. W. B yley, manager of Messrs John Barns' motor depart meat 'Auckland, New Zealand distributors of i'a go Jewett cars, a.rived Inst evening over.and lrom Auckland, with one of the latest- Paige tour;n 2 cars. Several members of the police froco s; t Tor the pohee examjiiat.ous j,, September, au.d ,at least two hav«j been' successful in oida.uriig' juisses. .Senior-Sergeant I' -tzpati ick Has qualified 111 the exam nat on for the rank of sub-inspcctor. and toigstable ii. G. Wade has qualified 111 a se-tiou of the cxamniat on for sergeants. * X day of hard travelling with half a dozen speeches thrown m was the lot of the Pr.nie Alin:str*r on Saturday. Trowi ho motored to Horarora aiid 'Afapum', delivering a sfieeeh .at”'thp former carnp and two, at tlie btter. He then tunned oyer to .Otorohanga and spoke to a- 'big qjowd in ■ the afternoon, after ' v.-hici, he proceeded to Te Kuiti and addressed one of the: biggest meetings in the history of the town. subsequently he was entertained by th e returned soldiers of the < t y et. 'Everywhere he went he was revived with the greatest cJitJuiE?a<;n«.— Special. An'unfortunate m'shap occur:d to .J. Leach, an apprentice in Cuth Morses’ stable at lie Hapara. Jhe lad was riding First Prince horn the stable to the track, when a passing motop lorry near J.vtion Hoad fr'ghtened the horse and Leach was pitched over its shoulder. Gne of the !•• d’s feet i/eeame entangled in the sti’-rup h'on and he was orangd for some d'stance with his shoulders cud arms in contact with the road. Fortunately no bones were broken, but Leach suffered severe bruises and abra.s'ons necessitating hospital treatment. The esteem in which Mis- A. M. tv&kTrekLJiy the member- of the clerical staff of the Borough Council, was indicated on Friday afternoon, when the members of the various departments assembled to bid farewell on the eve of severing Tier connection with the office on account of her approaching marriage. The Mayor, in presenting MBs Lewis with a testimonial from the Council, referred to the excellent manner hi v.h'cli she had served as typist;-, and expressed regret that she was leaving On behalf of the staff, the Town Cork. Mr. R. D. B. Robinren, presented M'ss Lewis with a handsome s Iver entree d sh, suitably in-«-riiwd. Miss ’Lew's briefly responded.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 4

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PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 4

PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 4

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